Mixed reaction to escarpment report Continued from page 1 planning staff and approved an asphalt plant in the Dufferin Quarry even though the proposal was con- trary to land use policies of the and the Milton OP (Official lan). Ballinafad area residents and NELC members, Lois and Kent McClure welcomed the recommen- dations of the report. “We feel vin- dicated,” Kent McClure said. “We're very pleased the report has expressed the same concerns which we OTe expressed at the hear- ings. This gives a great deal of cor- roboration to our claims.” Mr. and Mrs. McClure insisted the Review’s terms of reference, as drawn up by the Heritage Resource Service to continue Continued from page 1 director of finance, praised the hos- pital which, because of increased revenues and reduced expenditures, has decreased its dependence on the Ministry. Oliver insists that service to the community will not suffer as a result of the operating changes. A * new patient information program will be introduced on April 1. Bomb found Most people don’t realize how easily gasoline can ignite, or even explode. Don’t risk your life or the life of your family and neighbors by using or storing gasoline improperly. Gasoline can be worse than dynamite! High heat doesn’t always cause dynamite to detonate, but at high temperatures, gasoline can self-ignite. Even at normal tem- peratures gasoline produces danger- ous vapors which can spread invisi= bly. These invisible vapors are heavier than air and can spread along the floor to a water heater, furnace, electric motor or a car’s engine. They can be ignited easily from a considerable distance. Yes, gasoline, a obs hazardous product, is tricky stu! Every ae many people are treated in hospital for injuries resulting from the improper use and storage of gasoline - many of these injuries end in death. Patients will only have to fill out admitting forms once, and this information will be filed away in a computer. The hospital board is also discussing the development of acommunity multi-services centre. The meeting ended with farewell wishes for Gray, who is going to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Toronto. She will be replaced by Monique Porlier this Monday. in basement Keep only a small amount of gasoline on hand in an approved safety container. Store the contain- er in a well ventilated area away from any ignition source. The best storage area would be somewhere separate from your living area, like a detached garage or shed. For more information on this and other fire safety issues, please con- tact the Halton Hills. Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division at 873-1133. Acton seeking top citizen The Acton Lions Club will be hosting its annual Citizen of the Year banquet April 30, 6:30 p.m. at the Acton Legion.The Citizen of the Year Award honors individuals or groups who have made an outstanding contri- bution to the community. To nominate an individual or organization, send a short resume to: Acton Lions Club, Citizen of the Year, P.O. Box 28, Acton, Ontario L7J 2M2. Nominations will be accepted until March 30. The dinner will be attended by numerous dignitaries, and the general ves is welcome to attend. To order tickets, contact Dave Pyke at 853- 4534, Feel the difference Flight & Lodgi Phone: 348 Guelph St., Georgetown (a OE [tp is Sprung, N floors BIMENSIONS & SENSATION Florida bis Introductory Special... StainMaster Saxony Textured ~ Available in 38 colours (Underpad &insalaion incuded $ IQ, OB ean Peel & Stick Tiles 93¢. bat Enter. our draw fora Tript for Two- jing provided (Meals extra). Draw Date: Nov. 15/93. Badot mut be ten ie hors 8200, min. pu -—— Down-Rite Flooring & Carpet 0 1993/ Call Peter Norton or Tony" Potter for free Shop-at- Homey j Service i : 2 per sq. yd. 8773955 Centre at. the University of Waterloo, did include opportunity to comment on the administration of the Plan. “It’s difficult to separate policy from implementation,” Mrs. McClure said. Her comments are supported in the report’s executive summary which states, “In our zie policy development and implementation are inseparable. Both should be part of the Plan Review process.” The report has been_handed over to the NEC and the Minister of the Environment and Energy Bud Wildman.The NEC will be given an opportunity to respond to the study. Its response will be made public and will be sent to Wildman, who will decide what changes to the Plan should be recommended for adoption by the Ontario Cabinet. If Wildman’s recommendations are different from those of the hear- ing officers, the law provides 21 lays for written public submissions to Cabinet. Paap plied Eabering 150 uel ‘Stee Georgetown Georgeview Restaurant) pat Mon-Wed. 9-6 Thurs.Fri. 7 pn, Sat. 8: Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, March 27,1993 — Page5 What is an-Official Plan? @ J e gal document t to guide the physical development o @ municipality taking Into account social, economic imental matters. Halton Region's Draft New Offical Plan is now available for your review and comment. 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