Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, March 31, 1993 — Page3 Escarpment discussion Continued from page 1 Councillor Elliott’s concerns rest with a letter written earlier this month to Halton Region by Wes Lammers, a speci yjects Cc i- nator with the Ministry of the Envi vironment. ‘The letter indicates that several monitoring measures must be put in place by Halton Region and Halton Hills to lessen environmental impacts caused by water-taking from the Prospect Park Well. It states flat- ly that increased takings from the Acton well won’t be granted unless . % safeguards are established to protect Harry Bottoms (centre) was honored for his service to Georgetown fish habitat in Fairy Lake, where the Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion with a Lifetime membership at well is located, and in nearby Black Saturday evening’s Honors and Awards night, Flanking Mr. Creek. Bottoms are Georgetown Branch 120 President Bob McNeilly (left) and Membership Chairman Peter Smith. HHTW photo -=4 : ¥ suech Grocery BINGO Part Back Attacked Fresh CHICKEN LEGS . _m addition, the Acton Water CN ed Pollution Control Plant will need upgrading before a permit is issued to allow for increased water-taking from the Prospect Well, the report said. - The ongoing debate about which level of government can best control development along the Niagara Escarpment also resurfaced at town council Monday. Ly Dundas lawyer Helen Pelton, rep- 14 Colour WV resenting the Niagara Escarpment 0 Landowners Coalition, presented 20 Remote Colour TV council with a lage volume contain- 26" Remote Colour TV “ing 16 case histories about experi- ee eget Comission 96" Stereo Monitor Remote TV .......$488.00 5 | <— $578.00 Frozen, all available size (NEC), which currently regulates 1 . 28" Stereo Monitor Remote TV ........ : ¢228.00!| Grade "A" TURKEYS a development along the escarpment. Defending the NEC . eoetending the Nee erssa_ 1 Deluxe VCR with remote control .... Environmental Resources) president Pye 3 4 Barbara Halsall and Hickory re | Hi-Fi VCR with onscreen remote ..... $268.00 a Ratepayers Association representa- a tive Daphne Shropshall. Halsall said | 6 HOUT I ding tapes $2.68 : the NEC is a strong ally in the 8 toen’s fight against a possible land- | CD players with remote ... ftom $228.00 fill in the Acton Quarry. ‘also argued for reten- GUARANTEED SERVICE ~Gion ofthe NEC as a central control- abhi WITH ALL SALES +-»-MAPLE LODGE @ ling agency for the escarpment SALES and PE 877-3405 f 7 working toward preserving the land- TY. Hethye form for the enjoyment of future ce 14 WESLEY. N STREET SLICED SIDE BACON generations. see airy Slreat. Georges” "leat gs : — that doos 2 - An g. package GEORGETOWN Wr =< =©FOOD MARKET Ad. "A Part Of Your Neighbourhood" ~h = ff The McGibbon Hotel re XAS COUNTRY INE DANCING Learn the Newest Wz qatnoutcoue son effective Sun. Mar. 28 through Sat. April 3/93) ‘Georgetown Food Market Line Dances with Mary Ann & Robert $3.00 per person Call 877-3388 79 Main St. S., Georgetown {Price without coupo pon effective Sun. Mar. 28 through Sat. April Food Market