~ Page 2 = Halton Hills This Week, Wédnesday, October 13, 1993 Cc TRAFFIC TICKET NETWORK ‘ Did you know that a guilty plea can’ - accumulate demerit points which can lead to... a license’suspension, higher insurance rates and MORE! Ex-police officers from Halton Region who now work to defend |] Can assist you in you in traffic court. 1 A Let our experience work for you. small Claims court. Continued from Page 1 59 per cent of those surveyed Cent indicated they were-not and 16 percent remained undecided. On the question: “Are you in favor of an unobstructed Passage of fish without the headpond?”, 38 per cent said they were, 34 per cent said 245 ComMERCcIAL ST. MILTON 875-1415 they were not and 26 per cent Barber Dam head indicated they were, 26 per were undecided. ‘The report concluded: While most people were aware the river is being Tepopulated with fish and that ~ the dam, in its current state, does not allow €asy passage for the fish, opinions about the importance of the head- pond. tended to slightly. downplay the importance of the headpond in favor of improved conditions for fish, It is worth noting that suffi- cient ambiguity exists about the relative merit of the head- Pond from the viewpoint on the fish, that a decision about the headpond may require additional input. The third speaker was Rudi Warme of the consulting firm of Totten Sims and Habicki, - He discussed the alternatives bother to fire proof it? home. them. possessions, but could loved ones? ALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT | Think about it. You can recover fr MIND IF WE ASK YOU A QUESTION? Why would you burglar proof your home but'not - Canada and the United States have the worst record in the world for fires in something to be proud of, is it? Over two-thirds of all fires in Canada occur in the There are almost 1,000 residential and apartment fires a week. M People die in fires too, mo the smoke — they die befor Life is Precious. Practice Fire Safety. Help Prevent Fires. HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE SPONSORED BY emencency “6, 9-1-1 HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT in co-operation with the | TON HILLS INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION DENNY’S DUNLOP PAUL C. ARMSTRONG IN LTD. INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 15 Mill St. W., 500 Guelph St. 143 Mill St., Acton, Ont. Norval, Ont. Georgetown, Ont. 853-0150 877-5101 877-0133 the home. ore than 50,000 a year. st of them, by inhaling e the flames even reach om losing a few you recover from losing your Ri INSURANCE BROKERS Georgetown, Ont. That isn’t Your insurance Broker Understands SPRIGGS 8 Wesleyan St. 877-5113 and the financial projections, The fourth and final Valley Conservation Authority, Ken Owen, Mr: Owen indicated the Credit Valley Conservation Authority favored the alternative that would permanently drain the headpond, Stabilizing the banks, and retaining the deck. A public form followed. Mary Finley, A Barber descendant, spoke of the need to retain the headpond to maintain the historical integrity of the site. Bob Lowe and Ray McCartney favored Tetaining the head- Pond with a fishway, as did others, for recreational and aesthetic value as well as her- itage. This was challenged by pond a main concern Pam Soward, Bruce Reid and D. Soward of the Credit Valley Coalition, who argued that by protecting the fishery they would have a further defense against the Proposed 300-acre Peel dump site at Mayfield Road-and Churchilt Blvd. Sean Riley, a representa- tive of the Riley Group, own- ers of the Barber Mills site, indicated that his group’s concerns centered on retain- ing the dam deck as a walk- way to the east bank, which the Riley Group owns south of the dam. In the event that the mill site is developed, this €ast bank would be ceded for park purposes. Those in attendance at the meeting were urged to com- plete and return a “Comment Sheet” provided at the meet- ing, by this Saturday. The Comment Sheet will provide the final public input at this level. Those who wish to be advised of the Conservation Authority’s decision and the means of appeal were asked to provide their names and addresses, Ken Owen announced that work on the project would commence in the fall of 1994, Taking By Harry Norton There were two tables of bridge and 14 tables of euchre last Wednesday and Thursday and the winners were: for bridge - Lil Cook, Helen. Otterbein and Kathleen Tulk; for euchre - Marg Wilson, Anne Elsie, Pearl Baker, Dennis Bowley, Jean Masales and George Feil. You will have to check a break Acton Legion As usual, we will have bridge, euchre and the. beef draw | ~ this Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. See you when we get back!! 0 79 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN 877-3388: TEL FEATURING SATELLITE T.v.]- BUFFET THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — 11” a.m. to 2” p.m. ¢ Roast Beef * Baked Ham with a second hot entrée every week * Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table We pay the G.S.T. & PS.T. KARIOKE : Wednesday 8 p.m. - 1am, Saturday 3 to 7 p.m.